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Posted By
Mark Denker, M.D.

As 2015 comes to a close, we want to celebrate our community with the launch
of the #MyProsperStory contest. We’re giving away $2,500, $5,000,
and a full loan payoff, up to $35,000!
We know that there are few feelings better than the one you get after
achieving an important financial goal. Whether it’s consolidating
your credit card debt, or paying off medical bills, or undertaking a home
improvement project, we understand how much patience and perseverance
it takes to control your money, so you can advance your financial well
being. Now, we want to hear how you prospered this year.
How can you get involved in the 2015 #MyProsperStory Video Contest?
November 3 – 20: Beginning today, send us a short video (3 minutes
max) talking about how you used a loan through Prosper to stay on top
of your finances. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #MyProsperStory
to qualify for prizes.
December 1 – 10: Prosper will select 10 finalists among all the
videos submitted. On December 1, we will open voting to the community.
Anyone can view the #MyProsperStory finalists and help us pick the winners.
(Consider yourself forewarned though: if our last contest was anything
to go by, you should prepare yourself for lots of tears and laughs.)
December 15: Winners of the #MyProsperStory will be announced on December
15 via the Prosper Blog. The three videos with the highest number of votes
will receive:
Second Place: $2,500
First Place: $5,000
Grand Prize: A full loan payoff (up to $35,000!)
All prizes will be applied towards loan balance first. For official rules
and submission guidelines, click here.
Your stories inspire us. Prosper is committed to bringing our customers
personal loans at affordable rates, so being able to see all that you’ve
achieved is especially exciting for us. What’s more—we think
your stories will inspire others in the community too! You never know—
you could be the encouraging nudge someone else needs to prosper next year.